Jul 03, 2006 12:09
this was what i was thinking about when i couldnt fall asleep last night (cuz it was way too hot)...
my high school calc teacher, mr. koyfman, once said that as the years go by, you probably won't remember most of the stuff you learned in your classes, but if the teacher was good, you'll remember the teacher. well,
K: ono
1: betts
2: tabor
3: lew
4: bryan (started with carreon)
5: rogers, with fitch as partner
6: lowe, with hartwig as partner
7: segal, casey, ly, kochevar, stewart, kalinsky
8: hall, johnson, mills, aceto, muise, kalinsky
9: koers, sanchez & urbina, koyfman, cook, lynch, banim, coach west
10: gutierrez, urbina, girard, laughlin & canfield, petersen, banim, coach maria
11: elder, ocaranza, koyfman, laughlin, ludlam, banim, coach maria
12: falk, robles, smith, phillips, elder, lynch, banim
1st-yr fall: moldwin, robinson/perry/gibbons, terraciano, gordon, korobkin
1st-yr winter: robinson/perry/gibbons, bresnock, barbee, (psych prof?), (fiat lux prof?), alpers
1st-yr spring: nakamura, mcdonough, dominic/garrett, berend, matsumoto
2nd-yr fall: yao, posner, zaller, burgos
2nd-yr winter: yao, schwartz, bawn, garavente
2nd-yr spring: yao, elkind, rozzi, de miao
either i had a lot of good teachers, or i havent been removed long enough from school. i think it's a little of both. ironic how i dont remember several of my relatively recent college profs (i actually editted this entry 3 times cuz i finally remembered the profs' names) but can remember all my elementary, middle, and high school teachers. i guess that's the downside of have large lectures and a short quarter.
how many of your teachers can you name?